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Bendita

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  1. Len I got the pattern off Facebook no idea anymore who posted it but I have a copy. Send me a message with your email address and I'll send you a copy it's a fairly easy cut except for the ropes and streamers they take a bit of nerve wrecking steady cutting all total it took me 4 hours of cutting time with a spiral blade
  2. yesterdays cut 1/4 plywood and a #3 spiral and thats it
  3. yesterdays cut
  4. Thanks folks thanks Kevin but there never seems to be a shortage of difficult things to cut but if there is someone out there who has a doozie just send it my way and I'll give it an attempt no promises I made a lot of designer kindling on my journey
  5. Thanks folks thanks Kevin but there never seems to be a shortage of difficult things to cut but if there is someone out there who has a doozie just send it my way and I'll give it an attempt no promises I made a lot of designer kindling on my journey
  6. Thanks everyone for your kind words, I appreciate it now I'm of to find my next challenge.
  7. My blade of choice is spirals in this case the larger cuts were a #2 and the smaller #1 I rarely use the regular blades
  8. For those of you who like intricate I just finished this its dimension is 8"x 7" of eye testing, straining, back braking nerve testing blade eating vocabulary inventing jewel i've included a negative of the piece so that you can count the cuts as I have forgotten how many there were. Enjoy
  9. Thanks every one yesRon I've made the same frame with a deer and mountain scene in stead of the girl and in landscape fashion. It's a tough cut if your doing it for the purpose of cutting a frame only
  10. Great job Dick I wish I could send some of my stuff somewhere I'm tripping over it lol have a good trip to AZ
  11. Great job Dick I wish I could send some of my stuff somewhere I'm tripping over it lol have a good trip to AZ
  12. Nice cutting Dan love to see it after you make your changes
  13. Thanks everyone ironically this gold panner is from the Yukon not from Colorado but I guess it all depends which side of the border you live on. If you zoom in on the picture you'll see I even put 3 gold nuggets in the pan
  14. Great job Dick I did that one a couple of years ago also used a #3 spiral it's a great pattern I've been experimenting using different colour back grounds mine is green very pretty with a matching green frame .../hans
  15. Thanks everyone
  16. Thanks everyone my new shop is not ready organized yet and won't be for another 6 months or so as I have to rebuild the inside of my holiday trailer inside the shop but the building is 24 x 22 so plenty of space.
  17. I've reposted it
  18. I've reposted it
  19. I've reposted it
  20. I have found in my years of scrolling that after you drill all your holes you take a large nail and tap each hole on the bottom side you wont have any problem finding the holes as the blade just naturally slide into the hole if you still have a problem try poking a pencil in the hole leaving a little black mark in the hole so to see it better. If that dont work have you tried a bandsaw?
  21. Nice job Marg you are an Artista
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